Essays Tagged: "Mussolini"

Totalitarianism in the Soviet Union, Italy, and Germany.

ose during the period following World War I were the Soviet Union under Stalin, fascist Italy under Mussolini, and Nazi Germany under Hitler.The first real totalitarian government after World War I wa ... t arose after World War I because of the parliamentary regime's lack of productivity and stability. Mussolini's sovereignty brought about stability at the expense of much of the people's political and ...

(2 pages) 106 0 5.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

A Biography of Gianni Agnelli.

, la Scuola di Cavalleria a Pinerolo. Dopo la sua instruzione, si è arruolato alle armate di Mussolini, e poi ha cambiato alle parte avversaria dopo la sconfitta dei fascisti.Alla fine della gu ...

(4 pages) 40 0 4.4 Nov/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Biographies

Essay is about:Mussolini and Fascist Italy Q: How important were the Lateran Treaties of 1929 between the Italian State and the Papacy in consolidating Mussolini's hold on power in Italy?

portant were the Lateran Treaties of 1929 between the Italian State and the Papacy in consolidating Mussolini's hold on power in Italy?Answer:In February 1929, the Lateran Pact restored relations betw ... lations between the Catholic Church and the Italian State, doing much to secure wider acceptance of Mussolini's rule. By 1929, Mussolini's dictatorship was in place and was reinforced by supporting re ...

(4 pages) 57 0 5.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Essay about: Mussolini and Fascist Italy Undoubtedly a Dictatorship, but nevertheless, popular with the Italian people."

Q: 'How far do you agree with this description of Mussolini's role in the years 1924-36?'Answer:During Mussolini's role as Dictator, there are various ... s role as Dictator, there are various points during 1924-36, which hi-light the 'highs and lows' of Mussolini's career. There are those that illustrate that Mussolini was 'undoubtedly a dictator' and ... and others that contradict this statement, and this will be shown within the content of this essay.Mussolini having been made Prime Minister, pre 1924, made it known to Parliament that he saw his mai ...

(8 pages) 43 0 3.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Opic: Mussolini and Fascist Italy

Q: 'TO WHAT EXTENT DID MUSSOLINI SUCCEED IN CAPTURING THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN ITALY 1924-39?'My answer: ... URING THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN ITALY 1924-39?'My answer:During the years 1924-9, Mussolini had worked hard to indoctrinate the young Italians with different Fascist principles. Alth ... s. Although, from trying to achieve a new generation of people who would follow and be committed to Mussolini as 'Il Duce', with the regimes aggressive foreign policies, Mussolini had only achieved th ...

(4 pages) 25 0 5.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Topic:Mussolini and Fascist Italy

" Mussolini successfully established a totalitarian dictatorship in Italy."Q: How far do you agree wit ... ferent forms of totalitarian state. After the Matteotti crisis had taken place in 1924, it had been Mussolini who had first publicly used the term 'totalitarian', which he had used to describe his tou ... ubmission of the individual to the requirements of the state, and this seems to be the way in which Mussolini carried out his 'totalitarian' dictatorship in Italy in the years 1924-39.Mussolini pursue ...

(3 pages) 50 0 3.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

World War II

tly disappointed victorious Italy. This resulted in the rise of Fascist dictatorship in Italy under Mussolini and the Nazi dictatorship in Germany after 1932, under Hitler. Both the dictators embarked ...

(2 pages) 46 1 3.5 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Was force more important than persuasion in Mussolini's consolidation of power between 1924 and 1929? (In which I argue the other side)

In a speech to parliament, Mussolini promised he would give Italy peace and quiet 'if possible in love, but if necessary by for ... taly peace and quiet 'if possible in love, but if necessary by force.' This statement well explains Mussolini's methods of consolidation. Up to 1926, the early years of his dictatorship, Mussolini emp ... osition was secured he used principally persuasive methods to maintain support. Therefore, although Mussolini used both force and persuasion, in the consolidation of power force was the more important ...

(8 pages) 39 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Discuss the rise and consolidation of Fascism in Italy.

be expected that this will be a century of authority...a century of Facism....1On October 29, 1922, Mussolini and some 50.000 blackshirts marched on Rome, but rather than this being a violent event to ... to sign, which would decree martial law. For fear of this causing a civil war he refused and asked Mussolini to form the cabinet and become himself Prime Minister. Though this began what would later ...

(9 pages) 93 0 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Report on Italy

n was written on January 1, 1948. During World War II Italy went from a fascist dictatorship led by Mussolini in 1943, back to a monarchy in 1946, and became a Republic by a popular referendum on June ...

(4 pages) 37 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

The rise of Fascism in Germany

there leader, was also one of the most absolute fascist rulers, he had no competition. Compared to Mussolini's rule, Hitler was by far more powerful. The other countries Fascist leaders were voted an ... nt smooth for awhile, but Hitler's dominate attitude actually led to the downfall of fascist leader Mussolini. Hitler was very aggressive in his treaty, he forced many of his beliefs on Italy, such as ...

(4 pages) 64 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

"Why was Mussolini able to get to power in 1922?"

"Why was Mussolini able to get to power in 1922?"By 1900 the process of unification in Italy, the Risorgiment ... -parliamentary forces, with a pro-war lobby in parliament. One prominent interventionist was Benito Mussolini, who was a Socialist leader and editor of the socialist daily newspaper "Avanti" (1912). F ... a Socialist leader and editor of the socialist daily newspaper "Avanti" (1912). From an early stage Mussolini had focused his revolutionary energies on Italy rather than on international capitalism an ...

(6 pages) 85 1 4.8 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

What Factors Contributed To the British Government Deciding To undertake The Policy Of Appeasement During The 1930S

sement. It was the policy adopted by the British Government towards the dictators in Europe, namely Mussolini (Italy) and Hitler (Germany). The policy of appeasement involved making concessions and ne ... f using sanctions, there was no unanimous vote as Austria and Hungary opposed sanctions as they saw Mussolini as a prop against the growing menace of Hitler and did not wish to lose his support by off ...

(9 pages) 65 1 3.8 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

"Compare and contrast the internal policies of Mussolini and Stalin."

"Compare and contrast the internal policies of Mussolini and Stalin."Mussolini and Stalin were two of the most significant dictators of the 20th ce ... ve countries resulted in two very different approaches in obtaining their goals.At the beginning of Mussolini's era, Mussolini was supported by the Liberals in parliament. With their help he introduce ... to resist him, for example the Socialist Giacomo Matteotti, he showed himself utterly ruthless. But Mussolini's skill in propaganda was such that he had surprisingly little opposition.At various times ...

(5 pages) 83 0 4.0 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Who Really Ruled Italy in 1926-40?

Mussolini is considered as one of the most important European dictators of the twenties century. If ... er protagonists: the fascist party and the establishment? Their strength would be measured in power.Mussolini through his political situation was the most powerful man in Italy. He was Prime Minister ... was Prime Minister and held up to 8 ministries at once. The parliament had very restrained powers, Mussolini decided and the parliament could only agree as the members all belonged to Mussolini's par ...

(5 pages) 35 0 4.7 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Brave new world and Blade runner essay, exploring contexts

pport the novel's themes, such as Marx, Engels along with prominent supporters of capitalism, Ford, Mussolini and Mond. Clearly such names are incompatible without changing the ideologies presented in ...

(3 pages) 64 1 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Genre Study

Why is the resistance of the South during the Italian liberation against the Germans during WWII ignored, or hardly remembered?

or in China.B. Summary of evidenceThe Situation of the WarAfter the Allies' first invasion in July, Mussolini was arrested and the country fell into chaos. the German actions lacked coordinated. This ... o Emanuele III and Badoglio, resulting in their escape to the South after the armistice. Soon after Mussolini was rescued by the Germans, he took control over the German and fascist troops in the coun ...

(8 pages) 43 1 4.3 Dec/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

-Ridley, Jasper Godwin. Mussolini: A Biography New York, New York. Cooper Square Press 2000.

History: History of Modern Italy -Ridley, Jasper Godwin. Mussolini: A Biography New York, New York. Cooper Square Press 2000. "On November 24, at a meeting ... r 24, at a meeting of the Milanese branch of the Socialist Party in the Teatro del Popolo in Milan, Mussolini was expelled from the party after a bitter debate in which he had defended his conduct, an ... licy of intervention in the war, in the face of interruption and booing." (Page 67) Jasper Ridley's Mussolini a Biography depicts the life of the Fascist ruler of Italy during the 20th century. After ...

(6 pages) 37 0 3.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Analyse the historical and contemporary conditions in Italy leading to a fascist government in 1922, and comment on the view that a seizure of power took place

nd contemporary factors there is also a consideration that the fascist's rise to power was aided by Mussolini's apparent seizure of power.Since the unification of Italy in 1870 the new state suffered ... der to illustrate the extent of confusion within Italy at the time, it is important to mention that Mussolini and right-wing politics did not invent fascism. Revolutionary nationalists seeking to crea ...

(9 pages) 37 0 3.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Why is the resistance of the South during the Italian liberation against the Germans during WWII ignored, or hardly remembered?

or in China.B. Summary of evidenceThe Situation of the WarAfter the Allies' first invasion in July, Mussolini was arrested and the country fell into chaos. ; the German actions lacked coordinated. Thi ... o Emanuele III and Badoglio, resulting in their escape to the South after the armistice. Soon after Mussolini was rescued by the Germans, he took control over the German and fascist troops in the coun ...

(8 pages) 21 0 3.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History